Police say it's not too often to see a mother and her daughter teaming up to deal drugs.

They only found a little bit of marijuana at their home today, but it's what else was found in their apartment that has police thinking it was a family business that was booming.

The entire business was sealed up in evidence bags.

"They had marijuana pre-packaged for sale," said an undercover Clarksville police detective.

Clarksville police said the family was selling drugs out of an apartment on Clark Boulevard.

The ringleaders, they said, were Sharon Guest, her daughter, Jennifer Smith, and Guest's son-in-law, Brad Hocket.

"There was a strong odor of marijuana present," the undercover detective said. "They had marijuana and it was in plain sight."

That marijuana totaled less than one ounce, and detectives said there was a reason for that.

"There wasn't much there today. We think we got them right before they were ready to re-up," the undercover detective said. "Their supplier had actually been locked up recently, so I think that's why they haven't been able to re-up."

Plus, police said this is a case where intent matters more than quantity.

"Obviously, heavier amounts are nice to have in prosecution, but the evidence speaks for itself," the undercover detective said. "What makes this an obvious dealing situation is the plastic baggies, which are used to package for sale."

Police said the fact that this is a family ordeal, headed up by a mother and her daughter is a little unusual to them.

Plus, it wasn't the place detectives said they expected to find something like this.

"Its a unique operation just considering the location. Its fairly quiet over there," the undercover detective said.

All three family members have been charged with dealing and possessing marijuana.